First of all, I wouldn't have surgery for a disk bulge unless I were in severe pain for a long time and other therapeutic options (chiropractic, physiotherapy, etc) have not worked, or, if there were severe neurological symptoms that were either not improving with therapy or were getting worse. If all these things were the case, then there are a few options for surgery, dependent on the surgeon, the disk, the patients wishes, the country/region, etc. Some possibilities are:
1) remove the extrudate (material exiting the disk if it were a true herniation), or shave off some off the bulge with microsurgery
2) remove the disk and fuse the C6 and C7 vertebrae together forever
3) remove the disk and replace it with an artificial disk
A posterior subligamentous disc bulge refers to a condition where an intervertebral disc protrudes posteriorly and beneath the surrounding ligamentous structures, specifically the posterior longitudinal ligament. This type of bulge can lead to compression of nearby spinal nerves or the spinal cord, potentially causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the affected areas. It is often detected through imaging studies such as MRI. Treatment may vary depending on the severity of symptoms and can include physical therapy, medication, or in some cases, surgery.
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A parmedian disc protrusion is a type of hernia or bulge in disk of oneâ??s spine. This can occur on either the right or left side. In this type of hernia the width of the base is wider than the apex.
Recovery from this type of surgery is usually quick and without complications.
I presume you mean diverticulum surgery? There are various type of diverticulum and you have to specify the site of the lesion to get a correct response
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no artificial discs! my mom had one in her back and it slipped and she had to rush for an emergency surgery and then had fusion, which is fine.
You might need surgery for focal left foraminal disc protrusion that contacts the exiting left L4 nerve root if the protrusion is affecting your quality of life. This type of surgery is most often accomplished via a very small incision.
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"It varies from person to person and how severe the injury was to begin with and exactly what type of surgery is performed. If a person is in what the doctors consider good health, the average healing time from surgery is four to six weeks per disc."
Spirals.